Our Leadership
Pathways to Education is a national charitable organization breaking the cycle of poverty through education. Our award-winning program creates positive social change by supporting youth living in low-income communities to overcome barriers to education, graduate from high school, and build the foundation for a successful future.
Tracey Taylor-O’Reilly
President & CEO
Tracey is a thought leader and social entrepreneur with two decades of experience in education leadership. She has a deep understanding of pragmatic ways to facilitate transitions through education for diverse groups that fit outside of traditional systems, by ensuring they have access to personalized learning tools, supports, and resources. Most recently, she led the creation of York University’s School of Continuing Studies, launched in 2015 to address Canada’s largest labour market gaps. Tracey’s leadership style focuses on unlocking the power of innovation and entrepreneurship to deliver strong and resilient social programming.
Pauline Yick
Chief Operating Officer
Pauline has a diverse and accomplished background in operations, strategy, and leadership in the non-profit and healthcare sectors. She has a proven track record of strong financial stewardship, operational excellence, and a deep commitment to implementing strategies that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. Pauline also has extensive cross-sector experience in research operations, having held previous positions at Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), the University Health Network (UHN), the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR), and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES).
Subagini Sivapatham
Chief Impact Officer
Subagini has over two decades of non-profit leadership experience in organizational strategy through impact-programming, brand building, integrated marketing, client experience, and business development. Prior to joining Pathways, she held leadership roles at non-profit organizations including Artscape, Futurpreneur Canada, and the Newcomer Centre of Peel. Subagini also served on the Advisory Board for both the Women’s Economic Council and the Access Employment Entrepreneurship Program, and is the current Co-Chair on the Board of Directors for Applaud.
As the governing body of Pathways to Education Canada, the National Board of Directors oversees our policy development, sets our strategic direction, and monitors our performance against our goals.
Vincent Mercier, Chair
Partner, Davies LLP
Lori Pearson, Vice-Chair
Managing Partner and COO, Brookfield Corporation
Katherine Gibson, Treasurer
SVP Finance & Controller, RBC
Bassem Shakeel
VP, Corporate Secretary and Associate General Counsel of Magna International, Inc.
David Ain
Managing Partner, Egon Zehnder
Darren Googoo
Director of Education, Membertou First Nation
Stacey Grant-Thompson
Director
Myriam Legault
Educator, B.Ed, M.Ed, D.E.A.
Fabrice Morin
President and COO, Canada Life
Pamela Sugiman
Dean, Faculty of Arts, Toronto Metropolitan University
Nisita Tappata (Pathways Canada Alum)
Integrations Ecosystem, POAP inc.
The Research Advisory Council is an advisory body of accomplished Canadian researchers from diverse fields who share research and feedback and provide us with critical evidence-based insights.
Aliya Ali
Royal Canadian Air Cadets Program, Pathways to Education Program Alumna
Allison Hearns
Law Student, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Pathways to Education Program Alumna
Amanee Elchehimi, MPH
Director of Innovation & Sustainability, DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society
Eunice Chong, MPH
Acting Director, Research and Evaluation, Pathways to Education Canada
Jen Gilbert, PhD
Professor, Faculty of Education, York University
Karen Robson, PhD
Professor and Ontario Research Chair in Academic Achievement and At-Risk Youth, McMaster University
Sarah Vickery
Senior Director for Ecosystem Development, Canadian Council for Youth Prosperity
Shauna MacKinnon, PhD
Professor and Chair, Department of Urban and Inner-City Studies, University of Winnipeg
Véronique Dupéré, PhD
Associate Professor, Université de Montréal
The Alumni Advisory Committee is a group of Pathways alumni who guide our decision-making and facilitate our alumni engagement.
Ermias Nagatu
Pathways Regent Park, 2010
Erum Hasan
Pathways Scarborough Village, 2017
Hamshaa Sivaruban, Secretary
Pathways Regent Park, 2014
Iris Wang
Pathways Hamilton, 2019
Luipa Tamanna
Pathways Regent Park, 2008
Maddy Ross
Pathways Kingston, 2014
Muzammil Syed
Pathways Scarborough Village, 2014
Richard Fung, Chair
Pathways Regent Park, 2005
Roshaan Hajira
Pathways Scarborough Village, 2013
Tyler Fournier
Pathways Hamilton, 2013
The members of the National Indigenous Advisory Circle are Indigenous leaders, educators, and entrepreneurs from across the country. Their role is to lend their knowledge and expertise that helps to build awareness and understanding of the cultures and histories of Indigenous peoples with the goal of increasing Indigenous graduation rates across Canada.
Brandon Murdock
Fisher River Cree Nation
Student Parent Support Worker – CEDA Pathways Winnipeg
Dale D. Awasis
ThunderChild First Nation, Saskatchewan
Director of Education, Tallcree Tribal Government, Tallcree Alberta
Elder Mae Louise Campbell
Resident Elder at Mount Carmel Clinic and Co-Founder of the Mothers Healing Village and Knowledge Centre
Dr. Marie Delorme
Métis Nation of Alberta
CEO, The Imagination Group
Darren Googoo
Mi’kmaq
Director of Education, Membertou Mi’kmaq First Nation
Council Chair, CEA/EdCan Network
Jamie Goulet
Co-Founder of the Mothers Healing Village and Knowledge Centre (Winnipeg)
Kimberley Debassige
Anishinaabek
M’Chigeen First Nation
Anishinaabemowin Akinoomaage-Kwe, Languages, Literatures, Cultures Department, Queen’s University miinwaa (and) Limestone District School Board.
Educational Consultant for Three Things Consulting and for the Kingston Indigenous Language nest.
Helen Robinson-Settee
Dauphin River First Nation
Director, Indigenous Inclusion Directorate, Ministry of Education
We are grateful for and acknowledge the past participation of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Sunburst Consulting, and we are actively seeking further Inuit representation and guidance on our National Indigenous Advisory Circle.